The Denver Nuggets wrapped up summer league play with an 83-71 loss to Minnesota Friday night at Cox Pavilion.

It was technically a rematch between two teams that met in last week’s summer league opener, when Denver held off the Timberwolves’ fourth-quarter rally to squeak out a one-point victory. But with several players sitting out the consolation contest, this game had a much different feel.

Here are three takeaways from Denver’s final performance in Las Vegas:

1. Shut it down. The most prominent Nuggets — Malik Beasley, Monte Morris and Tyler Lydon — were all in street clothes on the bench Friday, their summer-league work officially done. Key contributors Thomas Welsh (a 2018 second-round pick), Vlatko Cancar (a 2017 second-rounder) and DeVaughn Akoon-Purcell also did not play. That yielded some sloppy play, with Denver committing 20 turnovers in 40 minutes of game time. And there was not really anything meaningful to glean from the contest. But it also gave opportunities to local products like Hayden Dalton (Chaparral High School/Wyoming) and Andre Spight (Northern Colorado) to get some run. In fact, both players converted a four-point play…in the first quarter. Spoiler alert: That was not the only weird thing that happened Friday night.

2. Williams aggressive. Kenrich Williams has spent much of summer league in the starting lineup, and has made a consistent impact with his defensive play and rebounding. But he had been quiet offensively until Friday, when he scored 17 points on 8-of-14 shooting. He looked confident in driving to the basket, pulling up from mid-range and firing from beyond the arc. It was a bit of a surprise that the 6-foot-7, 210-pound Williams was not drafted, after averaging 13.2 points and 9.3 rebounds per game during his final college season. But he could still be a contender to land a two-way contract with an NBA team.

3. Let’s go home. Other strange things that happened Friday night included Denver being whistled for a technical foul for having six players on the court and Minnesota’s Amile Jefferson getting his tooth knocked out and returning to the game. Summer league at its finest.